One of the most popular Galaxy’s Edge souvenirs at Disneyland during employee previews of the new Star Wars land are a staple at any dive bar, often reek of spilled beer and won’t cost you anything.

The beer coasters at Oga’s Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge have already proven a popular collector’s item during cast member previews at the Anaheim theme park.

Cast members, Disney-speak for employees, and their guests that accompanied them to the Galaxy’s Edge preview events this week have been posting the uber-cool orange and brown coasters on social media.

Disney employees are forbidden from taking photos inside Galaxy’s Edge or posting to social media from the Star Wars land during the preview events. But the cantina coasters, which come free with a drink and fit in your back pocket, are the ultimate insiders way to say “I was there” without violating the ban. Images of the intergalactic cocktail coasters taken outside of Galaxy’s Edge have been popping up online.

The graphically stylish coasters have an Ewok with a goblet of beer on one side amid a forest of pine trees. In the Star Wars language of Aurebesh is written “Premium Cocktail.”

On the other side of the coaster is a cocktail glass with a lime on the rim. Around the outside it says “Oga’s Cantina” in a space-age font. The Aurebesh in the inner ring reads “Food Beverages Music.”

The wretched hive of scum and villainy has been a popular hang out during the cast previews, with the line to get into the intimate cantina stretching to 90 minutes while the wait time for the E-ticket Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run attraction shrinking to as little as 5 minutes.

The intimate interstellar cocktail lounge has six booths, six snowboard-sized high-top tables and a U-shaped bar.

Oga’s serves alcoholic and non-alcoholic “potations” that include a Jedi Mind Trick, Fuzzy Tauntaun and Carbon Freeze. There’s even a non-alcoholic Blue Milk on the menu that’s served with a Bantha cookie chaser.

The high-energy cantina bar is a show piece unto itself. Bartenders make interstellar cocktails that appear to be pumped from tanks suspended above the bar that are seemingly filled with marinating alien creatures.

DJ R-3X, or Rex as he is known, mans a disc jockey console in one of the cantina’s alcoves. The former droid pilot from the Star Tours attraction spins an alien soundtrack described as Jawa meets new age meets 1980s pop.

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